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    911E emblem on glovebox

    I am looking for a 911E emblem on the door of my glovebox. If anyone knows where i can procure one, i would appreciate it.
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    Karl.
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    Karl,

    I have one....this is what you need right...

    John
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    I believe so. Not having one, I am not sure how much it differs from the 911E script on the decklid, as mine was always absent.
    Any ideas?


    John, appreciate the help.
    sent you a PM.
    Thanks.

    Karl.
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    911E badge

    Karl
    just as a reference point the engine lid badge for both the 911S and the 911E are 137mm wide and the glove box lid is 87mm for the 911S. I would expect the 911E would be ths same size. Could you verify that John?

    Bob
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    This original 73 911E had no such emblem................

    rick
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    glove box model designation

    Last year for the glove box model designation was 1971 according to the book.

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    Thanks guys ... I can now divert the 911E Emblem Funds to something else, such as gold lettering for the PORSCHE and 911E on my decklid as presently they are silver in color!

    Hijacking my own post here, or rather moving onto another related topic, does one purchase new gold letters or is there particular type of respraying that is done, and how long does it last?

    Karl.
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    Here is a compairison of the glove box one (911-E) and the deck lid one (911-T)
    I think the glove box one came off a 70'
    John
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    Karlusmagus, the emblems on the deck lid should be black if you want your car to be period correct for 1973, if yours are a flat silver they most likely just faded, if you take one of them off the underside is most likely still black.This is also true if you have a 1972 car also. Also would like to see a picture of your 1973 2002tii JIM
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    Talking

    Thanks Jim.

    Click in 73 targa link to pelican owners gallery .... one shot of agave tii !! needs some things ... will probably divert 911E Emblem Funds !
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